Materials of Engineering, Volume 2

Voorkant
John Wiley & sons, 1909
 

Inhoudsopgave

Alloys defined Qualities
14
Specific Heats of Metals
15
Expansion of Metals
17
Application of Principles
19
STRENGTH OF IRON AND STEEL
20
CHAPTER II
21
Valuable Qualities of Metals
23
Calcination and Roasting
26
Smelting
27
Wrought Iron of Ancient Times
28
Prehistoric Metallurgy
29
Greek
30
Egyptian
31
Early Methods
32
Catalan Forge Blast Furnace
34
Puddling
35
Six Epochs of Metallurgy
36
American Ironmaking
45
New England Ironworks
49
Ironmaking in the Middle States
52
Later Statistics
56
Ores Classified 42 Meteoric Iron
60
Telluric
61
Magnetic ores
63
Red Hematite
64
Brown
67
Spathic Ores 48 Clay Iron
71
Iron Pyrites CHAPTER IV
73
Chrome Iron Ores 51 Titaniferous Ores
75
Wolfram 53 Artificial Ores
77
Deleterious Elements 55 Value of Ores
84
Air Supply
94
Hoists
95
Air Hoists
96
Steam
97
Water Supply
98
Steam Boilers
99
Stock Houses
100
General Arrangement
101
Bookkeeping
102
Locating the Blast Furnace
102
Value of a Furnace
104
Managing the Furnace
105
Grades of Cast Iron
106
Bloomary Catalan Furnaces
107
American 66
108
Siemens Process
109
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110
Size of Blast Furnace
116
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139
Temperature of Furnace
148
Characteristics of Wrought Iron
154
Decarbonizing Processes 112 Forge Process
156
Refineries
157
Puddling Processes 115 Boiling
158
Theory of Puddling
162
New Methods
165
Rotating Puddling Machines
166
The Puddle Ball
167
MillWork
173
Hammering
175
Squeezing 123 Rolling 124 Rolls
179
Rolltrains
182
Rail and Beam Mills 127 Continuous Mills 128 Universal
183
Power demanded for Rolls
189
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193
Wiredrawing
196
Forms of Resistance
198
259
202
Resistance in Wiredrawing
203
Russian Sheet Iron
209

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Pagina 695 - Up to 75 inches wide, 2J per cent above or 2J per cent below the theoretical weight. 75 inches wide up to 100 inches wide, 5 per cent above or 3 per cent below the theoretical weight. When 100 inches wide and over, 10 per cent above or 3 per cent below the theoretical weight.
Pagina 697 - Rivet steel shall bend cold 180° flat on itself without fracture on the outside of the bent portion. (e) Medium steel shall bend cold 180°...
Pagina 691 - The inspector representing the purchaser shall have all reasonable facilities afforded to him by the manufacturer to satisfy him that the finished material is furnished in accordance with these specifications.
Pagina 50 - ... that, from and after the date hereof, no mill or other engine for slitting or rolling of iron, or any platingforge to work with a tilt-hammer, or any furnace for making steel...
Pagina 689 - For the purposes of this specification, the yield point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine.
Pagina 685 - PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE. 1. Steel shall be made by the open-hearth process. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. 2. There shall be three classes of open-hearth...
Pagina 700 - Every finished piece of steel shall be stamped with the melt or blow number, except that small pieces may be shipped in bundles securely wired together with the melt or blow number on a metal tag attached.
Pagina 688 - In case any one of these develops flaws or breaks outside of the middle third of its gauged length, it may be discarded and another test specimen substituted therefor.
Pagina 693 - ... or less in thickness the test specimen shall be of the same thickness as that of the finished material from which it is cut, but for material more than three-fourths inch (3/4") thick the bending test specimen may be onehalf inch (1/2") thick: Rivet rounds shall be tested of full size as rolled. (d). Rivet steel shall bend cold 180° flat on itself without fracture on the outside of the bent portion.

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